Hello readers
Hope you all are doing well.
A rapist has no age to treat him as a juvenile,
just hang him
-Napoleon Bonaparte.
It has been Seventy years since we got
freedom but I still feel we have not got it yet.
I have an explanation to my above statement,
we have still not got freedom, from our own temptation, our own bad desires, and
our brains till today have inclination towards enjoying the darker side of
society, like mafia, lobby and disrespecting women.
India was known as the knowledge centers at a
time when still the rest of the world were still trying to make sense of this
world, the Average Indian knew this world from metallurgy to commerce and
biology.
Alas, what a tragedy the bell curve of India
is in such a bad shape now that it is very sad for an Indian who realizes the depletion
in the maturity levels of Indians and it will definitely hurt him.
Some news I hear these days get me chills, and keep wondering how did our county of heroes and Yogis like Sri Ramakrishna
Paramahamsa and Sri Vivekananda become the land which lacks values.
I am not exaggerating this fact but, recently
when I read about the news of a 27 year old IT professional strangled by a
security guard who works for her own company (INFOSYS), I was in shock.
I do not want to get into the discussion of from
which place the security guard was born and brought up.
But looking at the root of the problem, I feel the meaning
of values have gone through the drains and have been forgotten forever.
I also want to question INFOSYS team responsible for internal security on what basis do they hire such guards? do they even do any background
checks?
Whatever investigations and the steps now the
firm takes according to me is useless to a certain extent, because the
life of a women who wanted to earn her living in a legitimate way is gone.
The reason that life is gone is unacceptable!
Because someone did not know the manners and could not control his desire she
was the prey! I mean how anyone can justify this, it is unjust and absurd.
Of Course it is totally unfair, what is the
point of worshipping so many goddesses in the temples when you don’t want to practice
it in real life.
Some people say women are at fault as they
wear provocative dresses! Oh come on, where is your character when you make
such statements, so you have agreed that you are so weak? and imbecile inside
that you get carried away from situations just like that?
Let me blame the movies to a certain extent,
because some of the scenes shown again and again across languages do seem provocative
at times but, come-on it is just a movie.
There is nothing one can do to justify what
has happened it is just the sadness that this Indian society has come down to
such a low light!
Imagine,
the police say, she was killed for objecting to staring and stalking by
the security guard.
I don't
know what to comment i am just sad ! and my heart reaches out to the family and
I pray for the departed soul.
This
devilish crime as published in Huffington post just think; this is how India
is portrayed globally now!
RIP: Rasila Raju OP |
Woman Infosys Employee
Strangled To Death by a Computer Wire in Pune Office
PUNE -- A 26-year-old security
guard has been apprehended in connection with the murder of a 23-year-old woman
IT professional from Infosys, who was found dead last night in a conference
room of the company in Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park at Hinjawadi here, police
said on Monday.
"On the basis of the CCTV
footage from the company premises and other clues, we zeroed down on a security
guard from Assam, who after the incident, fled and now has been held in
Mumbai," said Arun Waikar, the senior police inspector with Hinjawadi
Police Station.
The suspect has been identified
as Bhabhen Saikia, who was deployed as a guard at the Infosys unit, and is
being brought to Pune, he said.
OP Rasila from Kerala, who was
working as a system engineer with Infosys was found dead after she was
allegedly strangulated with the help of a computer cord and was hit hard on the
face, police said.
She was allegedly strangulated
with the help of a computer cord and was hit hard on the face.
According to police, the
incident might have taken place at around 5 PM, but police received the call
around 8 PM last night.
ACP Vaishali Jadhav-Mane had
told last night that the techie was working in the conference room on the ninth
floor of Infosys's Phase-II campus whereas her two team mates were online from
Bangalore.
"Her manager was trying to
call her, but there was no response. He then called and asked a security guard
to go and check, and when the security guard went to see her, the woman was
found lying on the floor in an unconscious state in the conference room,"
the officer had said.
An offence has been registered
under the section of 302 (murder) and further investigation is on, said police
adding the process of post mortem is underway.
-courtesy Huffington post
The solutions.
ü The law should be stronger in India, and there should be only punishment
for such culprits, death.
ü Stop the traditional ways of dragging the cases for years together
and branding the criminals as juveniles and adults.
ü Request to all the cinema directors to stop producing only love
stories and competing with other colleagues to show bold scenes, rather produce
some movies to show good message rather than only what is shown now. please always don't think about revenue only when you produce movies, please realise you are impacting society when you show your movies on a big screen.
ü The government should take keen interest in providing proper sex-education to all the children below the age of 14 . The judicial system should be ruthless and punish the culprits, so that the others who think about doing such shameful act gets some awareness.
ü The basic Indian mentality of feeling ordeal when talking about
sex education and other topics should change.
ü MNCs’ should stop thinking about cost saving while outsourcing
security and vigilante services to many trendy companies which give attractive
discounts when their services are availed annually and do necessary
background verifications, before giving the contract.
The strongest
force in nature is not gravity but attraction of cells
-Robert Cook,
the first cell biologist.
Let us all as individuals
also take responsibility to make this a healthy society and bring the fame back
to India.
Jai Hind.
Thanks a lot
for your time, have a good week ahead.
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